The club was founded with the name Cobras de Querétaro, that was run by Grupo Televisa to carry veteran and the basic forces players of America.
They immediately had success by making it to the finals in their first season and were crowned champions after defeating León, by a score of 1-0 in a game played in the Estadio Azteca on July 12, 1988, with Joaquin Mendoza as manager, achieving automatic promotion to Primera Division.
For the 1989-90 season, Uruguayan Carlos Miloc became manager, doing a good job, but surprisingly he was stopped and his assistant Hector Hugo Eugui took office.
In the Invierno 2001, Saltillo Soccer moved to the border town and Cobras reborn as a subsidiary and dependent Monterrey.
They continued to play 3 more tournaments in Primera Division 'A' with mediocre results until the end of the Clausura 2005 the team disappeared due to debts and were replaced by Indios